"Case study of 'reel parts' deep drawing processing [Prototyping and mass production available from one piece!]”
Compared to pressed products, the precision of distortion and other factors after molding is high in deep drawing processing. It requires low initial investment and is suitable for small-batch production of various types. [Case study materials available]
Hemming is a method of shaping metal sheets by rotating them to form a rotational body shape. While the initial investment (such as mold costs) for press molds requires a concave and convex type, hemming only requires a basic convex type. The cost of a hemming mold starts from 20,000 yen, while a press mold starts from 250,000 yen (for simple shapes), allowing for a very low initial investment, making it suitable for small-batch production of various types. Additionally, because the material is shaped by rotation, it can reduce the stress in the rolling direction of the material, resulting in higher precision in post-forming distortion compared to pressed products. [Examples of Hemming Processing] Left: Made of SPHC, thickness 2.3 (maximum outer diameter Φ586, height 72) Right: Made of SPCC, thickness 1.6 (maximum outer diameter Φ600, height 10) These are reel parts for winding hydraulic hoses for construction machinery and crane trucks, shaped from flat plates. *For more details on various processing examples, please refer to the "PDF Download" below.
- Company:愛巧ヘラ押工業 本社工場
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